Fractured Lands : How the Arab World Came Apart

Anderson, Scott

Fractured Lands : How the Arab World Came Apart / Scott Anderson - New York : Anchor Books, a division of Penguin Random House LLC , 2017 - 214 p. : illus. ; 21 cm

In 2011, a series of anti-government uprisings shook the Middle East and North Africa in what would become known as the Arab Spring. Few could predict that these convulsions, initially hailed in the West as a triumph of democracy, would give way to brutal civil war, the terrors of the Islamic State, and a global refugee crisis. But, as New York Times author Scott Anderson shows, the seeds of catastrophe had been sown long before. In this account, Anderson examines the myriad complex causes of the region's profound unraveling, tracing the ideological conflicts of the present to their origins in the United States invasion of Iraq in 2003 and beyond. From this investigation emerges a rare view into a land in upheaval through the eyes of six individuals - the matriarch of a dissident Egyptian family; a Libyan Air Force cadet with divided loyalties; a Kurdish physician from a prominent warrior clan; a Syrian university student caught in civil war; an Iraqi activist for women's rights; and an Iraqi day laborer-turned-ISIS fighter. A probing and insightful work of reportage, Fractured Lands offers a penetrating portrait of the contemporary Arab world and brings the stunning realities of an unprecedented geopolitical tragedy into crystalline focus.


English.

9780525434436


IS (Organization)


Iraq War---2003-2011
Refugees---Arab countries


Arab countries---Biography
Arab countries---History
Arab countries---Social condition
Arab countries---20th and 21th countries

DS39.32 / .A54 2017

909.0974 AND

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